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PMD660 - Portable Compact Flash Recorder |
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PRC-660 - Nylon Case |
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RC600 Wired Remote Control for PMD Series Recorders |
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Audio-Technica - 3-pin XLR Male to 3-pin XLR Female Balanced Cable - 10 ft |
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512MB CF Card |
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AC Adapter |
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1/8" Stereo Mini - Dual RCA "Y" Cable |
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USB Cable |
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Owner's Manual |
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One Year Warranty |
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Delkin Devices
4GB eFilm CompactFlash Card |
DDCFFLS2-4GB B&H# DECF4GB Price: 19.95 |
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Remote Audio
5-Pin Stereo XLR Female to Dual XLR Male Y-Cable - 25' |
CAXSTE25 B&H# RECAXSTE25 Price: 84.00 |
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General Brand
AA Alkaline Battery (1.5V) (2 Pack) |
B&H# GBAA2 Price: 0.59 |
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Sennheiser
HD 280 Pro - Circumaural Closed-Back Headphones |
HD 280PRO B&H# SEHD280P Price: 89.95 |
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Ty Ford Audio & Video
Book: Audio Bootcamp Field Guide 3rd Edition by Ty Ford |
978-1-60643-676-952495 B&H# TYTFABCFG Price: 24.95 |
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Aluratek
AUCR200 USB 2.0 Multi-Media Card Reader |
AUCR200 B&H# ALUMMCRQ Price: 14.95 |
The Marantz PMD660 is a moderately priced, 2-channel, professional portable digital audio recorder, serving the broadcast and journalism markets, that uses inexpensive, and readily available, Compact Flash memory cards or Microdrives as the storage media of choice. It is powered by 4 "AA" batteries. There are two major advantages to the PMD660 recording technology. First, it is basically shock resistant - there are no moving parts in the recording medium. Second, the computer integration process of data transfer, editing, and assemblage has been greatly simplified - the card may be removed and inserted directly into a computer with a like card reader, or the onboard USB port may be connected. The PMD660 will record either uncompressed linear PCM audio at 16-bit, CD-quality, in WAV file format, or MP3 files using MPEG1 Layer3 compression. Typically, data compression is a function of bit rate: lowering the bit rate increases the compression, and therefore available recording time, but diminishes the audio sound quality. For example, a 1 GB card will record over 60 minutes of stereo uncompressed audio, while the same capacity card using compressed MP3 recording will yield over 17 hours of stereo audio. The PMD660 is a professional unit that happens to fit nicely in the hand, yet offers features like dual XLR microphone inputs, with 48V phantom power, a security door for the switch settings and media, USB connectivity, and cut-and-paste editing with virtual track, EDL-style playlisting. The backlit screen and bright LED metering are additional enhancements, as are the built-in speaker and stereo microphone. The PMD660 is a worthy investment for the journalist or documentary recordist with high standards, on a low budget. |
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